Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In the centre of the piece was a carving of a shoemaker resisting four shaggy devils who were dragging him from the embraces of what at first Athelstan thought was a young lady but , on looking closer , -realised that with his tail and close-cropped hair , it was a depiction of a male prostitute .
2 ‘ I 'd like to go over your movements with you for last Saturday , Sunday and Monday week , please , ’ he went on crisply .
3 I 'll explain Have you got your notes with you from last week ?
4 So I 'll get some tables for you for next time erm if
5 Furthermore , there are often subtle differences in what at first glance appear to be similar provisions in different contracts , for example , the provision for liquidated damages .
6 While a point puts City closer to safety , a point slows Wednesday down and allows Arsenal to move within three points of them in fourth .
7 As the number of counts increases the more fortunate of the continuing candidates are to be observed making their bizarre progress to victory by acquiring , like Ruari Quinn , miscellaneous parcels of votes of anything but first preference .
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